Miscellaneous. Typical tasks: stocks laboratory benches with towels, lens papers, and other supplies;
scrubs and disinfects work tables and equipment; arranges work area equipment and materials in a neat and orderly
fashion; unpacks specimens and supplies; logs incoming specimens or samples in log book; packs specimens or samples
for shipment; feeds, waters, and cares for laboratory animals; cleans animal cages; assists in holding or restraining
animals during testing and experimental procedures as needed; demonstrates performance of assigned duties to students
and coworkers.

RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS

Employees in this class do not normally have contact with others outside of the work unit.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Employees in this class work under the close supervision of an administrative superior who assigns work verbally.
Work is reviewed through daily observation to assure equipment, glassware, and laboratory work area are clean and
orderly.

Laboratory procedures and safety manuals are used as guidelines in cleaning and sterilizing instruments and
glassware and in the handling of chemicals and contaminated materials.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Positions in this class are primarily found in hospitals and health institutions. They require the willingness
to work in the environment associated with the position's location and purpose.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Qualifications are not established for this classification. The appointing authority is responsible
for recruitment and selection. Refer to Personnel Rule 105-43-005.